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Reload! Frankie: The Whole 12 Inches

Frankie Goes to Hollywood

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Customer Reviews

Remixes not to be missed!

This is a great set of remixes if you like any of the Frankie songs. I suggest buying the entire album as my favorite "Rage Hard" only comes with the full album purchase. It is simply good fun to listen to these 80's anthems in a variety of ways. The mixes are done extremely well and are true "remixes" - not just the song with a few background additions. If you liked Frankie, I would highly recommend this.

sorry

Relax is a great song but not enough for me to give this album a high rating

Enough Already

FGTH was such a progressive band and one of the best things about the 80's. No doubt dance music lends itself to always being remixed, but enough is enough, these songs bring no justice to what a great band they were. Welcome To The Pleasure Dome is one of the most underated and unknown great songs of all time, I never even considered it a dance song, so why did they ruin it with these to godawful remixes. Buy the album Bang, it is so much better and their covers of Ferry, Cross The Mercy and Born To Run (yes, by Bruce) are amazing.

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Liverpool, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '00s

On the back of an enormous publicity campaign, Frankie Goes to Hollywood dominated British music in 1984. Frankie's dance-pop borrowed heavily from the then-current Hi-NRG movement, adding a slick pop sensibility and production. What really distinguished the group was not their music, but their marketing campaign. With a series of slogans, T-shirts, and homoerotic videos, the band caused enormous controversy in England and managed to create some sensations in the United States. However, the...
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